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Dodaj, Arta; Sesar, Kristina – International Journal of Developmental Science, 2020
Sexting is recognized as a common public issue as well as a prominent issue among researchers. Authors usually define sexting as sending, receiving, or forwarding sexually explicit messages or nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive digital images of one's self or others via a cell phone, e-mail, Internet, or Social Networking Service (Brown,…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Seymour, Bill – School Press Review, 1981
Offers tips on assessing the proper way to communicate motion in photojournalism and ideas on using the techniques of stop action, blur motion, and panning, coordinated with light/shutter speed, film speed, subject speed, direction of motion, and distance to subject. (RL)
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Motion, Photography
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Hourdajian, Ara – Microform Review, 1983
Summarizes recent progress in color micrographics, which has centered about the corporate development of new microfilms whose capacities for reproducing and sustaining color image far exceed those of their predecessors. (Author/EJS)
Descriptors: Color, Costs, Films, Microfiche
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Lu, Kathleen – RSR Reference Services Review, 1994
Discussion of issues concerning the protection of artists' and authors' rights focuses on moral rights. Highlights include copyright; intellectual property protection; new technologies, especially multimedia; the example of digital photography; examples of previous cases; and the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990. (Contains 24 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Federal Legislation, Intellectual Property
Fisk, David L. – 1994
This paper reflects on the motivations for doing photography and examines the therapeutic use of photography with various populations. The paper provides an account of how one person was trained as a teacher in the early 1970s but could not find work. He moved into and then out of social work with the elderly in Chicago. Having learned photography…
Descriptors: Children, Delinquency, Disabilities, Individual Development
Gribble, Mary; And Others – 1985
This paper addresses the question of teacher socialization through contrived images, i.e., the influence of advertising as part of an educational and socialization process. It examines ways in which computer advertisements directed towards teachers influence their perceptions of how computers can and should be used, and how the same advertisements…
Descriptors: Advertising, Computer Software, Computers, Layout (Publications)
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Studer, Ginny L., Ed.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
The chief objective of sport art is to capture that actual fleeting moment of excellent performance in a sporting event. In a series of articles, the significance of sport art is shown in its importance in recording historic contests and games, emphasizing social achievement and personal performance goals, and attempting to symbolize the depth of…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Art History, Athletics
Cline, D. J. – C.S.P.A.A. Bulletin, 1981
Shows how photography, carefully prepared, adds the dimensions of time and space to the printed page. (RL)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Layout (Publications)
Dempsey, John V.; Tucker, Susan A. – Educational Technology, 1994
Examines techniques for using photographic evidence and photo-interviewing in evaluation and research. Reasons for using photo-interviewing are discussed, including prompting recall and acting as stimuli and verifiers of perception; and two examples are given, one involving evaluation with faculty and graduate students and one involving research…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Interviews